About

In the service of our sacred Punyabhumi….

Bharat was called the “Jagadguru” ( the teacher of the World ) and was the fountainhead of knowledge and culture for centuries. In order to subjugate Bharat, the British introduced an entire education system which ensured that generations of youth were completly disconnected from their Hindu roots. Unfortunately, post Independence also the syllabus of schools and colleges does not have any element of the glorious heritage of Bharat. This forms the background for this attempt.

Our Vision : We share the vision of our Rishis, the vision of “Krunvanto Vishwam Aryam” ( of making the whole world noble).

Our Mission is to reach out to the youth of our country and spread awareness regarding the greatness of the cultural heritage of Bharat.

Join Hands with Us :There is an immensely talented ocean of contributors who can make this initiative of ours more rich. The work that we have undertaken cannot be accomplished by a small team.

We invite readers to participate by sending articles, inspirative quotes, videos, biographical sketches of great men and women of Bharat,and identify resources who would be willing to contribute to this cause.

We request all our readers to send their suggestions and contributions to arisebharat@gmail.com

How Shall We Recover our Lost Intellectual Freedom

Sri Aurobindo says " How shall we recover our lost intellectual freedom? By reversing, for the time being, the process by which we lost it, by liberating our minds in all subjects from the thralldom to authority. The Anglicized ask us to abandon authority, revolt against superstition to have free minds. What they mean is that we should renounce authority of the Vedas for Max Muller, the Monism of Sankara for the Monism of Haeckel, the dogmatisms of Pandits for the dogmatisms of European thinkers, scientists and scholars. Let us break our chains in order to be free, in the name of truth, not in the name of Europe.

Our first necessity, if India is to survive and do her appointed work in the world, is that the youth of India should learn to think, - to think on all subjects, to think independently, fruitfully, going to the heart of things, not stopped by their surface, free of prejudgments, shearing sophism and prejudice asunder as with a sharp sword, smiting down obscurantism of all kinds as with the mace of Bhima…”.